Watch Dr. Shah discuss Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty as a Guest Lecturer for Orthopaedic Principles and Bay State Physical Therapy. Reverse shoulder arthroplasty has demonstrated good clinical outcomes at long-term follow-up, leading to expanding indications and wider adoption. Authors have reported good results in patients aged less than 55years, patients aged greater than 65 years who have OA with an intact rotator cuff and complex salvage-type clinical situations such as revision for a failed primary RSA. It has even proved cost-effective in instances such as complex Proximal Humerus Fractures in elderly patients.
Recent focused systematic reviews of the recent literature with a large volume of RSAs demonstrate that with the use of Non-Grammont modern prosthesis designs, complications including scapular notching, Periprosthetic joint infection, Glenoid component loosening, and Neurologic Injury are significantly reduced compared with previous studies.
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